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Shruti Shukla

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There are four Colleges in India that provide Courses related to Cinematography. Below is the list of Colleges along with the time durationof the Courses:Course NameCollege NameDurationDigital CinematographyL. V. Prasad Film and TV Academy, Thiruvananthapuram6 weeksPhotography/ CinematographyMSE Institute of Film and Media6 monthsAdvanced Cinematography CourseBrilliko Institute of Multimedia3 months

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Kanaka Jyothi

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The Diploma in Digital Cinematography from the Indian Institute of Photography (IIP) which provides a solid foundation in both the technical and artistic facets of filmmaking is highly acclaimed. Graduates of this school are finding work in media firms, production companies and freelancing, which is encouraging. Employability is improved by the institute industry-relevant curriculum hands-on training and professional mentorship. Through courses and internships, IIP also helps students network with business executives. The skills learned equip students for careers as directors, editors or cinematographers while direct placement aid vari
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Ravi Babu

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Many Indian universities including those that specialize in media management, film production and cinema studies provide direct admission to Master of Cinema programs. Among the best universities areWith a straightforward admissions procedure based on eligibility requirements and interviews, Whistling Woods International (Mumbai) is renowned for its industry-oriented approach and offers a Masters in Filmmaking and related courses.Kolkata's Jadavpur University is well-known for its research opportunities and curriculum and it offers an MA in Film Studies.Manipal University (Manipal): Direct admissions for some courses robust infrastruct
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Surbhi Sahu

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Cinematography, the art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves such techniques as the general composition of a scene; the lighting of the set or location; the choice of cameras, lenses, filters, and film stock; the camera angle and movements; and the integration of any special effects. Studying film is an excellent way to develop a better understanding of our world and provide us with valuable skills that can be applied to various industries. Furthermore, it can help us appreciate art and develop a better understanding of human behaviour.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Film production is the intricate process and art of creating a movie from start to finish with a team of professionals. It involves everything from coming up with an idea and writing a script to filming scenes, editing footage, finding distribution channels and finally, releasing the movie for audiences to enjoy. Film production is the first of three stages a movie will typically go through. Before a film is distributed or exhibited, it needs to be created through this multi-stage process involving scriptwriting, planning, shooting, and other elements of filmmaking before finally making it to editing.

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Pallavi

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The post graduate degree and Diploma courses are of 2-years duration.

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Pallavi

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Cinematography course entails the skill of capturing and visually telling a story in a film or television production.  Some of the most common undergraduate cinematography courses are BA Cinematography, BFA Cinematography, and BSc Cinematography. Some of the specialised courses available at the master's level include a Post Graduate Diploma in Television Production and a PG Diploma in Digital Cinematography. Cinematography courses can range in price from INR 5,000 to INR 3 lakh.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography offers various scholarship programs for M.A. in Commercial Photography and Cinematography such as-1. Merit Scholarship: Up to 50% of tuition fee to the best performing students for all years. 2. Creative Talent Scholarship: For students Exhibiting good photography and Cinematography Skills. 3. Need-Based Scholarship: For the more deserving students who cannot afford fees . 4. Alumni Scholarship: Those alumni from the BVSP school provide scholarships to students in the same school. 5. Government Scholarships: BVSP assists students to claim Govenment scholarships such as OBC, SC/ST, and Minority
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Kunal Lalwani

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To prepare for M.A. in Commercial Photography and Cinematography at Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography: 1. Build a portfolio based on the unique arts done for some occasions such as photography and cinematography. 2. Internship, workshop or any personal project are the best ways to gain practical experience. 3. Develop a solid base regarding the principles and techniques of photography and cinematography as well as the related software. 4. Learn about what is current in this industry and current technologies. 5. Heighten your communication abilities and knowledge of design and image construction, balance, and lighting. 6. There
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SONTI NAGA RAJESH

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The Indian Institute of Photography (IIP) generally has good placement outcomes for the Diploma in Digital Cinematography. The placement statistics for the Diploma in Digital Cinematography indicate that graduates find opportunities in various fields, including film production, advertising, and photography-related industries.However, there is no information provided about the placement outcomes for a Degree in Communication Design at IIP. The available information focuses on the Diploma in Digital Cinematography and other photography-related programs, but does not mention a Degree in Communication Design.In summary, while the Diploma i
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